The private sphere: an emotional territory and its agent
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Contents
Introduction. 1
A New Approach to Understanding the Concepts of Privacy
and Integrity. 1
Four Literary Contributions as an Introduction to Understanding
the Concept of Integrity . 3
Juhani Aho . 3
Carl-Erik af Geijerstam. 6
Sven Barthel. 7
The Private Sphere from a Historical and Cultural Perspective. 8
The Private Sphere as an Emotional Territory - A Psychological
and Evolutionary Perspective. 9
Integrity as Something Which is Morally Worth Protecting. 11
Respect for the Individual as a Person with Moral and Political
Authority - Integrity from a Philosophical Perspective. 12
Balancing Seclusion and Participation - Integrity
from the Perspective of Moral Philosophy, Jurisprudence and the Law 13
Integrity as a Quality Worthy of Esteem and Respect. 13
The Relationship Between Privacy and Integrity. 14
1 The Private Sphere from a Historical and Cultural Perspective. 15
1.1 In the Supposed Seclusion of the Home. 16
1.2 What Will the Neighbours Say?. 22
1.3 Power Over Spiritual Life and Thought - The Private Sphere from
a Religious Perspective. 25
1.4 To Retire with a Book - The Private Sphere from a Literary Perspective 29
1.5 To Participate in Drawing a Line Between What Is Public and What
Is Private. 32
2 The Private Sphere as an Emotional Territory - A Psychological
and Evolutionary Perspective. 33
2.1 Emotions Which Are Constitutive for a Person's Private Sphere. 33
2.2 The Emotional Territory's Significance in Evolutionary Development 38
2.3 Integrity - A Composite Property of the Individual. 42
V1" Contents
2.4 Three Candidates: Fear, Embarrassment and Pride. 43
2.5 The Role of the Emotions in the Establishment of Social
Order - Dominance and Submission. 47
2.6 The Experience of Self. 49
3 Integrity as Something Worthy of Moral Protection. 53
3.1 A Teleological Perspective with Regard to Integrity. 54
3.2 The Moral Value of Protection Originating in the Individual's
Capacity for Sentient Experience. 56
3.3 The Moral Value of Protection from the Viewpoint
of the Individual's Capacity for Action. 59
3.4 Integrity as a Socially Significant Property - The Starting Point
for Moral Integrity. 63
4 Respect for the Individual as a Person with Moral and Political
Authority - Integrity from a Philosophical Perspective . 71
4.1 Individual Freedom Meaningful First in a Social Context . 73
4.2 Individual Freedom Exhibited at Different Social Levels. 76
4.3 A New Approach to Self-Determination. 78
4.4 Social Recognition: From Separation to Participation. 80
4.5 Respect for Integrity as Social Recognition. 82
4.6 The Individual as a Person with Moral and Political Authority. 86
4.7 Participating with Knowledge, Insight and Influence. 88
5 Balancing Seclusion and Participation - Integrity from the
Perspective of Moral Philosophy. 91
5.1 Is the Protection of Private Life Adequately Covered by Other Rights? 94
5.2 Social Conventions Shift the Boundaries. 95
5.3 The Basic Interest in Avoiding Certain Types of Insight and Invasion 98
5.4 The Value of a Differentiated Social Life. 99
5.5 Non-interference Does Not Solve the Dilemma of Balancing Interests 101
5.6 Basis for Balancing Interests.103
6 Legal Protection - Privacy and Integrity from the Perspective
of Jurisprudence and the Law.109
6.1 The Declarations Set the Basic Tone.110
6.2 The Significance of the Private Sphere for Democracy.113
6.3 The Right to Protect What Is One's Own.114
6.4 Legislation Arrives at the Same Result but in Different Ways.116
6.5 Focussing on a Careful Legal Process.118
6.6 The Limitations of the Consent Norm.123
6.7 Respect for Private Life as a Complement to the Consent .125
7 Integrity as a Quality Worthy of Esteem and Respect.133
7.1 The Continuity of the Concept of Integrity.133
7.2 Being True to Oneself and Others.135
Contents jx
7.3 Integrity as Both a Personal and Social Property.140
7.4 In Contact with the Internal Goal of an Activity .141
7.5 The Moral Substance Psychologically Grounded .144
8 Conclusions and Applications.151
8.1 Conclusions.151
8.1.1 What Is Integrity?.151
8.1.2 Why Ought One to Respect an Individual's Integrity?.152
8.1.3 How Should the Interest of Integrity be Weighed Against
Other Interests?.153
8.2 Ethical Considerations Involved in Balancing Interests
in Biobank Research.154
8.2.1 Biosamples Taken for Different Purposes.154
8.2.2 Genetics as Hyperbole.156
8.2.3 To Be Left in Peace but at the Same Time to Participate.158
8.2.4 To Participate in the Development of Medical Knowledge . 160
8.2.5 The Integrity of the Researcher and Persons in Authority-----161
References.163
Index .173 |
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Contents
Introduction. 1
A New Approach to Understanding the Concepts of Privacy
and Integrity. 1
Four Literary Contributions as an Introduction to Understanding
the Concept of Integrity . 3
Juhani Aho . 3
Carl-Erik af Geijerstam. 6
Sven Barthel. 7
The Private Sphere from a Historical and Cultural Perspective. 8
The Private Sphere as an Emotional Territory - A Psychological
and Evolutionary Perspective. 9
Integrity as Something Which is Morally Worth Protecting. 11
Respect for the Individual as a Person with Moral and Political
Authority - Integrity from a Philosophical Perspective. 12
Balancing Seclusion and Participation - Integrity
from the Perspective of Moral Philosophy, Jurisprudence and the Law 13
Integrity as a Quality Worthy of Esteem and Respect. 13
The Relationship Between Privacy and Integrity. 14
1 The Private Sphere from a Historical and Cultural Perspective. 15
1.1 In the Supposed Seclusion of the Home. 16
1.2 What Will the Neighbours Say?. 22
1.3 Power Over Spiritual Life and Thought - The Private Sphere from
a Religious Perspective. 25
1.4 To Retire with a Book - The Private Sphere from a Literary Perspective 29
1.5 To Participate in Drawing a Line Between What Is Public and What
Is Private. 32
2 The Private Sphere as an Emotional Territory - A Psychological
and Evolutionary Perspective. 33
2.1 Emotions Which Are Constitutive for a Person's Private Sphere. 33
2.2 The Emotional Territory's Significance in Evolutionary Development 38
2.3 Integrity - A Composite Property of the Individual. 42
V1" Contents
2.4 Three Candidates: Fear, Embarrassment and Pride. 43
2.5 The Role of the Emotions in the Establishment of Social
Order - Dominance and Submission. 47
2.6 The Experience of Self. 49
3 Integrity as Something Worthy of Moral Protection. 53
3.1 A Teleological Perspective with Regard to Integrity. 54
3.2 The Moral Value of Protection Originating in the Individual's
Capacity for Sentient Experience. 56
3.3 The Moral Value of Protection from the Viewpoint
of the Individual's Capacity for Action. 59
3.4 Integrity as a Socially Significant Property - The Starting Point
for Moral Integrity. 63
4 Respect for the Individual as a Person with Moral and Political
Authority - Integrity from a Philosophical Perspective . 71
4.1 Individual Freedom Meaningful First in a Social Context . 73
4.2 Individual Freedom Exhibited at Different Social Levels. 76
4.3 A New Approach to Self-Determination. 78
4.4 Social Recognition: From Separation to Participation. 80
4.5 Respect for Integrity as Social Recognition. 82
4.6 The Individual as a Person with Moral and Political Authority. 86
4.7 Participating with Knowledge, Insight and Influence. 88
5 Balancing Seclusion and Participation - Integrity from the
Perspective of Moral Philosophy. 91
5.1 Is the Protection of Private Life Adequately Covered by Other Rights? 94
5.2 Social Conventions Shift the Boundaries. 95
5.3 The Basic Interest in Avoiding Certain Types of Insight and Invasion 98
5.4 The Value of a Differentiated Social Life. 99
5.5 Non-interference Does Not Solve the Dilemma of Balancing Interests 101
5.6 Basis for Balancing Interests.103
6 Legal Protection - Privacy and Integrity from the Perspective
of Jurisprudence and the Law.109
6.1 The Declarations Set the Basic Tone.110
6.2 The Significance of the Private Sphere for Democracy.113
6.3 The Right to Protect What Is One's Own.114
6.4 Legislation Arrives at the Same Result but in Different Ways.116
6.5 Focussing on a Careful Legal Process.118
6.6 The Limitations of the Consent Norm.123
6.7 Respect for Private Life as a Complement to the Consent .125
7 Integrity as a Quality Worthy of Esteem and Respect.133
7.1 The Continuity of the Concept of Integrity.133
7.2 Being True to Oneself and Others.135
Contents jx
7.3 Integrity as Both a Personal and Social Property.140
7.4 In Contact with the Internal Goal of an Activity .141
7.5 The Moral Substance Psychologically Grounded .144
8 Conclusions and Applications.151
8.1 Conclusions.151
8.1.1 What Is Integrity?.151
8.1.2 Why Ought One to Respect an Individual's Integrity?.152
8.1.3 How Should the Interest of Integrity be Weighed Against
Other Interests?.153
8.2 Ethical Considerations Involved in Balancing Interests
in Biobank Research.154
8.2.1 Biosamples Taken for Different Purposes.154
8.2.2 Genetics as Hyperbole.156
8.2.3 To Be Left in Peace but at the Same Time to Participate.158
8.2.4 To Participate in the Development of Medical Knowledge . 160
8.2.5 The Integrity of the Researcher and Persons in Authority-----161
References.163
Index .173 |
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